Providing an alternative method

for helping veterans with PTSD

For Veteran's Sake Foundation is here to provide an alternative solution to dealing with PTS (Post Traumatic Stress). We use a combination of a (Non-Therapeutic) Neuro-Traumatic Resourcing, Service Dogs and consulting. Working with the veteran and their family/caretakers we explore every avenue to help them regain a Positive Mental Attitude or to Manage Situational Stress. We work with everyone involved to help the Veteran to Enhance Personal Skills and Assets. Once we discover their Apprehensions or Fears a decision can be made weather or not to offer a Service Dog. This process helps us to create a training prograim for the Service Dog and to provide a postitive pairing between the K9 and Veteran . Understanding that the spouse also can be suffering from secondary PTS is another area that we offer help. Many times the family/spouses are left with nowhere to turn. We want to be there for all involved when it comes to dealing with this unseen wound. Allow us and our staff to assist you or somebody you may know showing symptoms of PTS. All that is required is you are willing to accept help. (We always encourage the involvement of the Veterans current Doctor or medical professional).

Here are some statistics related to our veterans

More than 200,000 veterans are behind bars for various offenses, about half are drug related.

Approximately 62,000 veterans are homeless.

It is estimated that 51 veterans attempted suicide every day, 22 are successful

What We Do

Providing an alternative method for helping veterans with PTSD

Our Mission

The foundation was created by a veteran for veterans. Our mission is providing help with the military condition using an arsenal of tools to assist in the recovery of America’s finest Hero Warriors. The goal is to help the veteran, spouse, and family at no charge. We understand how difficult it is to reach out for help, and our belief is to keep it simple.

PTSD DOGS

Mobile Services

Veterans Facts

With all of our Veterans that are deployed fighting in wars our government is facing difficult challenges in providing care for our men and woman returning. More than 30% of our Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan are reporting symptoms of PTS (Post Traumatic Stress ),